To understand cause and effect, we must know that the first thing to happen is the __________.
cause
Is this a sentence or a sentence fragment?
Billy woke up late.
Sentence fragment
A biography is the story of another person's life, but an auto biography is ...
the story of our own life
Spell the plural of -
dog
dogs
This classmate is 10 years old and in 5th grade and played identity V on the phone. Can you name this classmate?
Freda
What is the cause?
I was sick, so I stayed home.
I was sick
Is this a sentence or a fragment?
When he finished working on his homework project.
Fragment
When we look at a story mountain, we see a series of conflicts going upwards towards the climax. We call this series of conflicts the rising _____
action
spell the plural of -
fox
foxes
This classmate is in fourth grade and likes programming using SCRATCH. Name?
Steve
What is the cause?
We ran out of gas because my dad forgot to fill the tank.
my dad forgot to fill the tank
Is this a compound sentence?
I saw Billy; he was running to school.
Yes
To make a story seem real, we include details that include things we see, touch, feel, smell and hear. We call these details...
sensory details
sensational details
sensory details
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deer
deer
This guy is kind of like a classmate, but he isn't exactly a classmate. He talks a lot and seems to know a lot about writing. he lives in a little town in the US and teaches in a very small school where he only has 7 kids in his class. Who is this person?
Mr. Hawley
True or False - This sentence shows cause and effect.
First it rained; then I ate breakfast.
False
I this a compound sentence?
Mary ran the mile, her friend also ran.
No. It is a run-on.
What do we call the marks that enclose what people say?
EXAMPLE: "Let's go home," Mary said.
Quotation marks
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ash
ashes
This classmate has a cat and a dog. The cat is black and white and is named Panda. (He or She - NOT the dog!) went to Quan Chou for a week
Freda
Does this old saying show cause and effect?
Practice makes perfect.
Yes
cause: practice
effect: perfection
How could you combine these two sentences into one compound sentence?
Bill likes cake. Tim prefers cookies.
Various answers
Bill likes cake, but Tim prefers cookies.
Bill likes cake; Tim prefers cookies
Another word for conversation is ...
Didactic
Dialogue
Diatribe
Dialogue
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person
people
I don't want to give too much away, but this classmate's name is the same as the teacher's name. He recently took a mid term in English and did pretty darned good with an A in vocabulary and listening, and another A in Reading Comprehension. Who is this guy?
Steve